Arts and Culture

Our Arts and Culture programme has something for everyone and we want you,
whatever your age and whatever your interest, to get involved. Of course the Burnavon is the focus of all that is going on. Take a closer look and you will find there is always something happening: exhibitions, workshops and great events like the July Celebrations Concert. Keep an eye out for the newest Burnavon programme to see what is coming up – Summer 2017 brings a kids summer scheme for the first time alongside regular favourites such as the Ballet Workshop. Just make your choice and sign up!

But things don’t stop there – we reach out into the community as well to deliver and support a vibrant programme of activity and events within our schools and the wider district. We are always trying to bring the Arts in as many forms as possible to as many people as possible. Your feedback is important in helping us to do this, so please keep in touch by either commenting on our Facebook page or contacting us at the Burnavon.

Conal Gallen – Suckin’ Diesel
When it comes to comedians there is none better or funnier than the King himself, CONAL GALLEN!!! Conal is bringing his brand new stand–up comedy show, “SUCKIN’ DIESEL” to the stage in 2018!

Cliona Hagan
With her latest singles; “We’re all gonna die someday”, “Cowboy Yodel Song” and “I Need Someone to Hold Me When I Cry” her tremendous voice and stage presence captivate all that come to see her.

We’ll Walk Hand In Hand
Marking the 50th anniversary of the Northern Ireland civil rights struggle, the play charts the story of Vincent and Louise, two young working class kids from Woodvale and the Lower Falls.

Rat In The Skull
Set in the midst of continuing IRA violence, ‘Rat in the Skull’ centres on an interview between an RUC inspector and a young Catholic man in London, detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act.

The Kings and Queens of Country Show
Join six of Ireland’s top Country Music Stars for a fantastic “Kings and Queens of Country Show“ featuring Patrick Feeney, Louise Morrisey, John Hogan, Stephen Smyth, Kathy Durkin, and Cowboy Larry.